vendor.prop incrementals (help pls) - Sony Tablet S

Once I copy the vendor.prop out and change the incrementals I can put it back? aka wont copy paste says read only ive tried changing permissions but it just keeps saying read only any ideas?

you need a file explorer with root rights,eg root explorer
just open and edit it,copy out is not nessary

<robin> said:
you need a file explorer with root rights,eg root explorer
just open and edit it,copy out is not nessary
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I recommend making a backup copy of the file before editing it.

<robin> said:
you need a file explorer with root rights,eg root explorer
just open and edit it,copy out is not nessary
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I tryed file manager HD checked root and mount system files as writeable still read only permission denied?

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[Q] Over-right framework-res.apk not working?

Hi,
I want to over-right the framework-res.apk file to mod the battery icon but in Root explorer it says the file is read-only and when I try Android Commander it says I need root to do this. I know I have root working as titanium backup works. So how comes I can't copy over this file?
You need to mount your system patition as r/w.
Before pasting the modified framework-res.apk, click on the "mount r/w" button at the top of the Root Explorer window. Then you'll be able to overwrite it.
Don't forget to click the button again (which is now "mount r/o") to remount the system partition as read only again.
AFK_Matrix said:
Hi,
I want to over-right the framework-res.apk file to mod the battery icon but in Root explorer it says the file is read-only and when I try Android Commander it says I need root to do this. I know I have root working as titanium backup works. So how comes I can't copy over this file?
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Using root eksplorer to push framework.apk is a good way to get the boot loops, so remember to check that the new framewourk.apk it is the same version you are running.
stian230 said:
Using root eksplorer to push framework.apk is a good way to get the boot loops, so remember to check that the new framewourk.apk it is the same version you are running.
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Right, it is actually very recommended to make this check even when using ADB or ODIN to push a new framework-res.apk version. I got myself into many bootloops skipping this test when I had my first Android phone

[Q] How to know SGS2 is Rooted?

Hi Bros & Sis,
I have GPS issue on my SGS2, which lead me to this site for the fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239713
It need a rooted device and Root Explorer for the fix, so after the search, I found this guide for rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After following the steps and my SGS2 should be rooted.
However, I try to make changes to GPS.conf file in /system/etc, I'm not allow to do so.
If my rooting steps is corrected, how can I know whether SGS2 is rooted?
I do see that warning triangle during boot and if that's the indication, what do I miss out that I can't change the file?
Thank you very much for the help.
I'm not familiar with Root Explorer, but there should be an option to remount R/W somewhere, which you'd need to do to save changes in /system.
To check if you're rooted, look for Superuser in your app drawer. Also, you should probably have got a prompt when opening Root Explorer saying "Superuser request" which would indicate that you're rooted.
freedomzero said:
Hi Bros & Sis,
I have GPS issue on my SGS2, which lead me to this site for the fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239713
It need a rooted device and Root Explorer for the fix, so after the search, I found this guide for rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After following the steps and my SGS2 should be rooted.
However, I try to make changes to GPS.conf file in /system/etc, I'm not allow to do so.
If my rooting steps is corrected, how can I know whether SGS2 is rooted?
I do see that warning triangle during boot and if that's the indication, what do I miss out that I can't change the file?
Thank you very much for the help.
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You can use Root Check app from the Market.
Maybe you have to use a kind of root explorer and activate to mount your system partition with read/write access.
I am using ES Datei Explorer app from the Market, and I had to activate the root options in the explorer's app menu first.
Good luck !
oinkylicious said:
I'm not familiar with Root Explorer, but there should be an option to remount R/W somewhere, which you'd need to do to save changes in /system.
To check if you're rooted, look for Superuser in your app drawer. Also, you should probably have got a prompt when opening Root Explorer saying "Superuser request" which would indicate that you're rooted.
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Yes, there is this Remount as R/W, but there is no respond in /system.
When open Root Explorer, I'm granted Superuser permission, but still no permission to edit gps.conf.
That's why I'm wondering where have I done wrong.
Thank you.
It_ler said:
You can use Root Check app from the Market.
Maybe you have to use a kind of root explorer and activate to mount your system partition with read/write access.
I am using ES Datei Explorer app from the Market, and I had to activate the root options in the explorer's app menu first.
Good luck !
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I had try the Root Check App and it stated rooted.
For Root explorer, there is this Remount as R/W, but is just don't work in /system or /etc folder.
I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Thank you.
freedomzero said:
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I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Yes
try Super Manager for file explore .
Remove GPS conf file to PC edit and copy back .
jje
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JJEgan said:
freedomzero said:
I
I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Yes
try Super Manager for file explore .
Remove GPS conf file to PC edit and copy back .
jje
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You are my Saver. Finally get it change. Thank you very much.
Super Manager allow me to make the change.
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delete system files

I have to delete /system/wlanfixed, in order for my wifi to work (mesa kernel 1.6). but i cannot delete that as far as i can see using a file manager, can someone help ,me please? thx.
sutty23 said:
I have to delete /system/wlanfixed, in order for my wifi to work (mesa kernel 1.6). but i cannot delete that as far as i can see using a file manager, can someone help ,me please? thx.
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file manager??? as in Root Explorer??? if your are using Root Explorer, Make sure you press/change a box in the link (below Root Explorer icon) that said Mount R/O to Mount R/W
Pusak Gaoq said:
file manager??? as in Root Explorer??? if your are using Root Explorer, Make sure you press/change a box in the link (below Root Explorer icon) that said Mount R/O to Mount R/W
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ahh ok, thank you very much. I am very new to android
sutty23 said:
I have to delete /system/wlanfixed, in order for my wifi to work (mesa kernel 1.6). but i cannot delete that as far as i can see using a file manager, can someone help ,me please? thx.
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All these can browse root:
Root explorer[paid app], file manager, es file manager and my favorite, solid explorer
iONEx said:
All these can browse root:
Root explorer[paid app], file manager, es file manager and my favorite, solid explorer
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tyvm for ur help +1
wifi problem in mesa 1.6 will solved after reboot.

Help please

I just unlocked the bootloader on my Atrix 4g, I followed this guide-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423
It all seemed to go as it should, bootloader unlocked, romracer installed, but i dont seem to have root access.
Im failing at this point-
DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS PART: After the install of RomRacers recovery boot up your phone. Open up your favourite file browser (I used Astro file manager to do this ) and navigate to /system/etc/ and delete the file called 'install-recovery.sh'
I downloaded Astro file manager and it doesnt see the files, so I downloaded this-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox&hl=en
With rom toolbox I am able to find the files but not change the name or delete them.
What should I do next?
Use root explorer (paid) or es explorer (free). Those two are the only ones I've found that work to delete/move/copy files.
pre4speed said:
Use root explorer (paid) or es explorer (free). Those two are the only ones I've found that work to delete/move/copy files.
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thanks for the advice ill try it straight away
pre4speed said:
Use root explorer (paid) or es explorer (free). Those two are the only ones I've found that work to delete/move/copy files.
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These are fine. I prefer Total Commander. However, none will work unless you mount your desired directory with R/W permissions. Every file manager with root permissions will have that option.
I downloaded es file explorer, had to go into the apps setting-root settings and tick upto root for it to let me see the files, i then tried to rename the file and it says operation failed,
can you suggest anything else?
maajstor said:
These are fine. I prefer Total Commander. However, none will work unless you mount your desired directory with R/W permissions. Every file manager with root permissions will have that option.
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Thanks, I just had a quick read about read write permissions and I dont have write permission, so im not rooted,
My phone tells me that im unlocked when its booting, so thats the bootlocker, but i need root to alter permissions to rename files, and i cant get root without renaming the files.
Is that right?
Does any body know if i can just use steps 2 and 3 of this guide instead?http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202883
its for at&t so do i risk bricking the phone?
or is the risk of bricking step 1, unlocking the bootloader?

Mounting /system as rw

Is there any way to mount /system as writable? I want to change the name of a file, but I cannot since the partition is set to read only. I am rooted and I have even tried adb shell commands via pc. Help :crying:
Download root explorer apk, make sure its a legit and then u can set system as rw and do anything u want.
FX explorer is a great root file explorer. Once installed,enable the root mode and when browsing the system folder, enable r/w access from the top right menu
lingarajug said:
Download root explorer apk, make sure its a legit and then u can set system as rw and do anything u want.
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I have Root Explorer but the problem is there are some .xml files that can't be edited through Root Explorer. I have to use solid Explorer to edit the xml file. Do u know what could be the problem?
If u long press the file options will come up (if enabled in settings) and then there will be option for editing file u need if it is editable.

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